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Setting Height and Width of an InlineShape

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Basavaraj - 30 May 2005 10:51 GMT
Hi,
When i set height and width of an inline shape. i observed that the number
of pixels will be increased by 1.33 for both height and width. First question
that i want to ask is, parameter that i send for setting height or width, is
the number is number of pixels? what should i do if i want to set the height
and width in centimeters.?
When i set 200 for both height and width, then when i copy the image from
WORD and put in MSPaint, check the number of pixels, it is 266X266. This is
consistent. Can anyone explain me why is the behaviour like this?

Thanks in advance.
Herbert - 30 May 2005 14:13 GMT
Hello,

what always worked for me was using the functions
   PointsToMillimeters(Points)
and
   MillimetersToPoints(Millimeters)

I hope this helps a bit,
Herbert

> Hi,
> When i set height and width of an inline shape. i observed that the number
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> Thanks in advance.
 
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